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The History of Chemistry - 28: A Nobel, Booming Business

28: A Nobel, Booming Business

The History of Chemistry

09/16/22 • 20 min

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In the 19th century, the centuries-old dependence on gunpowder for war began to change with Christian Schönbein's invention of guncotton. Then Sobrero invented the frightening nitroglycerin. We learn about Alfred Nobel's dealings with nitroglycerin and his efforts to improve its stability. We also hear about his will, founding the Nobel Prizes. There are more variations of nitro compounds, such as TNT.

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09/16/22 • 20 min

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